The most impressive sci-fi movie in my memory - the summer sunshine through the curtains, the faint cicadas chirping, sitting in front of a Sony CRT TV, a watermelon with half a stainless steel spoon in his hand, and a big bucket of cream at his feet Flower cakes... maybe a lazy Sunday afternoon.
It's a pity that the Chinese dubbing version of CCTV6, which is a bit embarrassing, has not been found. From the current point of view, the logically somewhat weird name of "Back to the Future" is worthy of its name - a travel adventure in the style of the 80s, this is the future in the eyes of the people of the 80s. A vivid illustration of the grandmother's paradox and a glimpse into the pleasures of a young parent.
From the posture of beating the Biff, to drinking a sugar-free Pepsi, to crossing the road and being scared and making a self-deprecating turn twice, to climbing a car and riding a skateboard, to the doctor saying, "I really want to study women in the era of Western cowboys"... ...The stems of each time and space are in harmony with each other, and they are completely natural. The DMC-12's stern 304 stainless steel body, the rough and geeky nuclear power time machine and exposed pipes - it's like slipping through the hood in a movie.
Seiko's stopwatch, JVC's video camera, Panasonic's bedside alarm clock, Sony's Walkman, Toyota's shiny pickup truck, the angry Japanese boss (chaotic entry)... It seems only now that the rampant Japanese goods were found in those days.
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